You commented below that the pattern drafting will come in Module 5. When you made the last three points in the lesson and said don't manipulate or stretch the fabric on a mass produced pattern that wasn't drafted to accomodate this process of fitting you demonstrate. Thus that begs the question aren't we putting the horse before the cart in relation to knowing how to draft a pattern in the first instance in order to do any manipulations and therefore be successful with your method. I realise Module 1 is all about the process of construction using your tried and tested pattern but what if we are trying to follow along but making a jacket for our own fit. If we have a commercial pattern or have drafted one to our own measurements using an industry standard system will we be able to do the stretching and manipulations to fit the collar using your method?
@@OFFICIALISOT hi, Reza! What an amazing job, that you are doing! Cannot wait to try it out myself 😊 When can we expect the next episode (and the next modules, including the module 5)?
Since they are 'First Principles', they work on both men and women. They are based on a combination of human anatomy, gravity and the physical properties of woven materials. Reza
J'adore vos vidéos! Enfin, je comprends les raisons derrière certaines techniques. Merci!
You are great teacher the best gift to the tailoring world.
Thank you for your kind words. It means a lot to me.
Reza
Thank You so much for the simplicity in explanation
If anything this really taught me how important cutting the jacket correctly is in the first place. Very very informative
Very true!
Reza
THANK YOU very much for this your methods are easy to follow.
Sometimes I’m worried that the videos are too detailed! Thank you.
Reza
As always informations is so clear and fun!
42:05 It looks so beautiful on you! It's so amazing how it comes to life. Wow. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Lot of admiration. 🫡
Thank you Kenneth. I am glad that you like it. More to come.
Reza
You commented below that the pattern drafting will come in Module 5. When you made the last three points in the lesson and said don't manipulate or stretch the fabric on a mass produced pattern that wasn't drafted to accomodate this process of fitting you demonstrate. Thus that begs the question aren't we putting the horse before the cart in relation to knowing how to draft a pattern in the first instance in order to do any manipulations and therefore be successful with your method. I realise Module 1 is all about the process of construction using your tried and tested pattern but what if we are trying to follow along but making a jacket for our own fit. If we have a commercial pattern or have drafted one to our own measurements using an industry standard system will we be able to do the stretching and manipulations to fit the collar using your method?
This is gold
Thanks for your help ❤
Hello, I really appreciate your videos. Will there be any new videos soon?
Thank you
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Will you be doing pattern drafting lessons?
Absolutely.
It will happen in Module 5. We are now in Module 1.
Reza
@@OFFICIALISOT hi, Reza!
What an amazing job, that you are doing! Cannot wait to try it out myself 😊
When can we expect the next episode (and the next modules, including the module 5)?
So... how do you attach the Collar and under collar together?
How do I create personalized/bespoke patterns for myself?
We have a few books available for free on our website:
www.internationalschooloftailoring.com/tailoring-books
These theories, alterations and manipulations... Do they work in both men and women jackets? Or just for men?
Since they are 'First Principles', they work on both men and women. They are based on a combination of human anatomy, gravity and the physical properties of woven materials.
Reza
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Please add Persian subtitle on your videos
It's in our plans. It will take a while though.
Reza
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